BPTC Law Notes Conference Notes
A guide/script for how to approach criminal conference exams, including ways to discuss key ideas (eg. magistrates court v crown court).
Anyone who has done one of these exams knows that timing is a big issue. These notes not only show what needs to be covered, but gives an idea of how one can discuss them quickly and effectively, ensuring maximum marks. ...
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Background
________________ where do you live?
How long have you lived there?
Who do you live with?
Can you describe your domestic situation? (family/married)
Age?
Are you currently working?
Name of employee?
Length of employment?
Any other jobs?
Previous Convictions
Previous convictions?
Offence?
How long ago?
Plea? Sentence?
Incident
Interview
What was said?
Anything contradictory?
Harmful?
Legal representative present?
Witnesses
Witnesses to the event?
Name/address?
Character witnesses?
Name/address?
Evidence
CCTV/sketch/any other materials?
Bail
Granted bail?
Terms of bail?
...
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A guide/script for how to approach criminal conference exams, including ways to discuss key ideas (eg. magistrates court v crown court).
Anyone who has done one of these exams knows that timing is a big issue. These notes not only show what needs to be covered, but gives an idea of how one can discuss them quickly and effectively, ensuring maximum marks. ...
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